"The doctors say there's a slight improvement in her condition, but she has a long, long road ahead of her. Both Jamie and Biddy have a long road to travel," said the friend.

"Biddy was knocked unconscious by the smoke and suffered extensive burns.

"She still knows nothing about what happened, and the family are dreading the day they tell her.

"They have to take things one day at a time."

Separately, a spokesman for the Bray Travellers Community Development Group said counselling facilities and professional help have been organised for the families and those affected by last week's tragedy.

Specialists

"We have professional people, counsellors and bereavement specialists, both from within the Traveller Counselling Service and through the HSE, who are available to help if and when required," said Jim O'Brien, who is also a cousin of victim Annmarie.

"It's one of the important things we learned from the Carrickmines tragedy, and the services were certainly a great help to the Lynch and Gilbert families, who lost family members in that fire in 2015."